Vietnam Experience

This "Vietnam Experience" series from the Veteran Documentary Corps includes interviews and profiles of a number of American military personnel who were engaged in the Vietnam war. Through their accounts on their experiences, we get an appreciation for what it meant to be part of the war movement and what it took to come back home.

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